
| Rank | Player | Triton Titles | Triton Cashes | Triton Earnings |
| 1 | Jason Koon | 12 | 70 | $37,436,784 |
| 2 | Bryn Kenney | 5 | 25 | $50,804,802 |
| 3 | Mikita Badziakouski | 5 | 52 | $30,850,317 |
| 4 | Punnat Punsri | 5 | 42 | $25,721,630 |
| 5 | Danny Tang | 5 | 60 | $24,166,454 |
| 6 | Phil Ivey | 5 | 46 | $18,223,904 |
| 7 | Michael Watson | 5 | 46 | $18,053,258 |
| 8 | Matthias Eibinger | 5 | 30 | $16,183,209 |
| 9 | Fedor Holz | 4 | 32 | $21,242,037 |
| 10 | Nacho Barbero | 4 | 42 | $17,591,874 |
| 11 | Artur Martirosian | 4 | 50 | $13,718,900 |
| 12 | Wai Kin Yong | 4 | 25 | $13,397,151 |
The Triton Poker Series is entering its tenth year of operations. The ultra-high-stakes tour has firmly established itself as one of the premier poker properties on the scene over the past decade, awarding over $1.7 billion in total prize money so far.
There are currently 45 players who have cashed for eight figures in Triton events, and 53 players with multiple titles on the tour. While 29 of those players have exactly two trident trophies to their name, the remaining 24 have all earned three or more victories in Triton-branded tournaments. A dozen players are tied with three such wins, while another dozen have four or more triumphs to their names.
The Trident King: Jason Koon

Leading the way, with a bullet, is 12-time champion Jason Koon. The 40-year-old American poker pro has more than twice as many titles as his nearest competition, and is also second on the tour in earnings ($37.4 million) and cashes (70). He trails only Bryn Kenney ($50.8 million) and Stephen Chidwick (71 cashes) in those categories.
Ten of Koon’s top 15 tournament scores came in Triton events, including his four largest paydays on the circuit. Those four marquee wins alone, which span from 2018 through 2025, account for over $12.4 million of Koon’s $71.8 million in total career scores across all tours.
Koon came close to a record-extending 13th title on March 17, 2026. He finished second in a $100,000 short deck event at the currently ongoing Triton Super High Roller Series Jeju festival, earning $997,000 as the runner-up.
Five-Timers Club
There is a sizable pileup behind Koon, with seven players tied for second with five titles each. Kenney leads the way in terms of earnings, thanks in large part to the record $20.6 million he earned in a heads-up chop at the 2019 Triton Millions charity invitational, which still holds the honor of being the largest buy-in event in poker history, with its £1,050,000 price tag amounting to $1,321,950 is US dollars, given the exchange rate at the time.

Bryn Kenney
Kenney has one of the best conversion rates at the top of this leaderboard, with five wins across just 25 in-the-money finishes.
Mikita Badziakouski is one of just four players to have cashed for over $30 million in Triton events. The Belarusian superstar has been stuck at five titles since winning a short deck event in the spring of 2024.
Thai all-time money leader Punnat Punsri captured three titles in 2025 to bring his total to five. The record for the most wins in a single year remains with Hong Kong’s Danny Tang, though. He earned all five of his trident trophies in 2023.
Poker Hall of Famer Phil Ivey has not come away with a win since 2023. The 11-time bracelet winner first broke through in 2018, then added four more Triton victories from 2022-23 to become one of the earliest players to hit the five-title mark.
Poker triple crown winner Mike Watson and Matthias Eibinger both joined the five-timers club in the latter part of 2025. Watson’s latest win came at the Triton Jeju stop in the fall, while Eibinger won a World Series of Poker Paradise and Triton $75,000 pot-limit Omaha collaboration to secure his latest trident and his first bracelet.
Photo credits: Triton Poker.
Stats via Triton’s official database.


